The book of Joan : a novel / Lidia Yuknavitch.
Publication details: New York : Harper, 2017.Edition: 1st edDescription: 266 p. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780062383273 (hc.)
- 0062383272 (hc.)
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Fiction | Kimberley Branch Shelves | FIC Yukna (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 36990002040988 |
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"In the near future, world wars have transformed the earth into a battleground. Fleeing the unending violence and the planet<U+2019>s now-radioactive surface, humans have regrouped to a mysterious platform known as CIEL, hovering over their erstwhile home. The changed world has turned evolution on its head: the surviving humans have become sexless, hairless, pale-white creatures floating in isolation, inscribing stories upon their skin. Out of the ranks of the endless wars rises Jean de Men, a charismatic and bloodthirsty cult leader who turns CIEL into a quasi-corporate police state. A group of rebels unite to dismantle his iron rule--galvanized by the heroic song of Joan, a child-warrior who possesses a mysterious force that lives within her and communes with the earth. When de Men and his armies turn Joan into a martyr, the consequences are astonishing. And no one--not the rebels, Jean de Men, or even Joan herself--can foresee the way her story and unique gift will forge the destiny of an entire world for generations. A riveting tale of destruction and love found in the direst of places--even at the extreme end of post-human experience--Lidia Yuknavitch<U+2019>s The Book of Joan raises questions about what it means to be human, the fluidity of sex and gender, and the role of art as a means for survival."--From publisher.
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